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 Defendants cite the Florida Board of Education’s “useful, albeit obvious, description of the distinction between discussion and endorsement.” ECF No. 52 at 36, in Case No.: 4:22cv304-MW/MAF. The quoted rule suggests that “teachers serve as facilitators for student discussion and do not share their personal views or attempt to indoctrinate or persuade students to a particular point of view.” Id. (emphasis added) (quoting Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 6A-1.0941424(3)(c)). But this quoted language suggests that teachers should avoid persuading students “to a particular point of view,” either by approving of particular viewpoints or by criticizing those